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Amanda is a Holistic Practitioner specializing in Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine. Health-Life-Balance "looking after your wellbeing"


CONTACT INFORMATION  
   
Contact Name Amanda Waaldyk
Address Suite 3
17 Izett Street

Victoria 3181
Phone03 9510 3700
Mobile0422 415 527
Fax03 9510 3700
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Website http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=19614602880


SERVICES

Welcome to Amanda Waaldyk Traditional Chinese Medicine

Amanda Specializes in Acupuncture & Chinese Herbal Medicine.

Services

  • Pharmacology (Chinese Herbal Medicine)
  • Acupuncture
  • Cupping
  • Moxibustion
  • Gua Sha
  • Tui Na



    Some of the conditions which are commonly seen by Amanda are:

    Women's Health:

    Gynaelogical

  • Painful Periods
  • Heavy Periods
  • Irregular Menstruation
  • Fibroids
  • Endometriosis
  • Polystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)
  • Ovarian Cysts
  • Fallopian Tube Blockage
  • Menopause


    Fertility & Reproductive Wellness

  • infertility
  • natural fertitily management
  • IVF assistance (preparation for cycle & embryo transfer)
  • Male Infertility- low sperm motility, low sperm count, low concentration, low sperm morphology


    As seen on ABC TV show Catalyst, Acupuncture can increase the chance of success for couples seeking to have a baby through IVF. Acupuncture helps stimulate the flow of blood to the uterus, thus making the lining of the womb more receptive to the implanation of the embryo. When supported with Herbal Medicine can regulate the menstrual cycle and hormonal imbalances.

    You can read more on my blog at http://amandawaaldykacupuncture-fertility.blogspot.com/

    Pregnancy

  • Miscarriage
  • Morning Sickness (Nausea/vomitting)
  • Heartburn
  • Musculoskeletal (lower back pain, sciatica, pelvic pain)
  • Breech babies
  • Pre/Post Natal Depression

    Other common conditions treated are: common colds/flu, stress, fibromyalgia, digestive disorders, constipation, insomnia, allergies, anxiety, depression, fatigue, anemia, tiredness, urinary tract infections and weight loss.

    Sports Medicine, Rehabilitation and Injury Prevention

    Common conditions seen by Amanda are:

  • ACL Injuries
  • Bone Factures
  • Muscle pulls/strains
  • Patellofemoral Syndrome
  • Rotator Cuff Injuries
  • Back & Neck Pain
  • Herniated Discs
  • Tennis Elbow
  • Golfers Elbow
  • Runners Knee, Common Running Injuries
  • Shin Splints
  • Sports Improvement Enhancement Package
  • Sports Recovery

    Acupuncture accelerates the recovery process by reducing swelling and inflammation, stimulating new tissue growth and increasing blood flow to the injured area. This allows for improved range of motion, flexibility and reduced muscle tension all of which optimize and reduce recovery time.



    What To Expect in a Treatment

    Chinese medicine utilizes a variety of methods for diagnosing and addressing illness. Every treatment begins with a thorough interview and acupuncture treatment. Other modalities such as soft tissue work, herbal recommendations, infared heat therapy, moxibustion, cupping and gua sha may also be used depending on the individual’s needs. Diet, exercise, and lifestyle recommendations will be used in conjunction with other modalities in order to work towards optimal health and prevention of future illness.



    Health Life Balance: "Looking after your wellbeing"


    People undergo extreme physical and mental stress throughout their lives, conditions, which can weaken their body and increase the risk of injury and disease. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) effectively increases the immune system and strengthens the body’s overall energy system by regulating hormone levels, releasing toxins and removing stresses. The goal of Chinese Medicine is to prevent disease by maintaining the body’s smooth flow of Qi. Through a combination of acupuncture, herbs, moxibustion, body work, dietary suggestions, and stress management, Chinese Medicine provides one with the tools to make positive change, maintain optimal health and prevent disease.

    Treating Disease with Chinese Medicine

    Chinese Medicine provides the body with the information it needs to initiate the natural healing process. As environmental forces - stress, lifestyle, diet, and climate – impact the body, it is easy for diseases to develop. Illness occurs when Qi becomes obstructed causing build up in some areas and deficiency in others. The goal of Chinese Medicine is to smooth out obstructions, restore balance, and prevent illnesses from becoming severe or chronic. If an illness is already chronic, the goal of Chinese medicine is to fortify the body and facilitate return to a healthy and dynamic state of well being.



    Modalities of Chinese Medicine

    Acupuncture

    Acupuncture involves the insertion of fine, sterile, disposable needles into specific points on the body known as acupuncture points. These points act as gates into the body’s Qi and restore it’s smooth flow. Qi, translated as “breath,” “air,” or “energy,” is the substance that mediates all of our body’s interactions with the external environment. It is said that no disease can occur as long as Qi moves smoothly throughout the body. To facilitate this smooth flow, acupuncture harmonizes areas of deficiency and excess within the body by manipulating the distribution of Qi, blood, and body fluids (lymph, excess fluid, swelling, etc.). By manipulating and harmonizing the body’s Qi, blood, and body fluids, acupuncture acts as a way of both preventing and curing disease.

    Herbs

    Herbs are an integral aspect of a Chinese Medicine Treatment. Herbs greatly enhance the effect of acupuncture because they are not only able to redistribute substances within the body but are also able to add essential substances to the body. As dietary supplements, Chinese herbs can boost internal deficiencies as well as eliminate harmful substances that accumulate pathologically.

    Customized herbal formulas are based on ancient combinations that are cooked together into a tea. Herbs can also be dispensed as granules, pills, tinctures, wines, and topical creams, pastes, and plasters.

    Tui Na

    Tui Na is a manual bodywork technique that utilizes Chinese channel theory as well as ideas of supplementing, draining, and harmonizing to promote the smooth flow of Qi. As a complement to acupuncture. Amanda combines Tui Na methods with Western thoughts on anatomy and physiology to manually target areas where injuries and tension have created stagnation and pain. Whenever possible, specific self-massage or tui na techniques are recommended to promote well-being in between treatments.

    Cupping

    Cupping involves creating a vacuum in a suction cup over various parts of the body for therapeutic effects. By briefly heating the air in an inverted cup, a vacuum is produced when the air cools after the cup is quickly applied to the skin. Cups may also be mechanically evacuated using small hand-operated pumps. The resultant low pressure under the cup causes a localized expansion of tissue, which produces a profound vasodilatation reaction.

    Suction cupping is used therapeutically to draw blood flow to areas of ischemic pain, thus flushing capillary beds and re-supplying vital nutrients. Suction also mobilizes and stretches soft tissue by pulling it up and away from underlying structures, thus loosening areas of adhesion or restriction and activating muscle spindle reflexes that relax contractile tissue



    Diet and Chinese Medicine

    Maintaining Health with Diet

    The foundation of a healthy diet is regularity and balance. Foods should be eaten calmly, slowly, and at regular intervals throughout the day. Chinese medicine separates food into flavors – salty, bitter, sweet, spicy, sour, and bland – each of which acts on the body in a specific way. Foods also have temperatures due to their inherent nature as well as the way they are prepared. The best way to maintain health is to avoid eating too much of one flavor or temperature by choosing a wide range of foods that are seasonal, fresh, and unprocessed. By eating a varied diet, one can maintain an internal balance that fuels both the body and the mind.

    PRICING

    Wellness Package 1hr

    Initial Consultation: $115
    Follow up Consultation: $100


    Includes: Consultation
    Acupuncture
    Cupping/Gua Sha
    Massage
    +Herbs/Pills/Powder
    Acupuncture Gold Package 1hr

    Initial Consultation: $95
    Follow up Consultation: $80


    Includes: Consultation
    Acupuncture
    Cupping
    Massage
    Silver Package 45mins

    Initial Consultation: $80
    Follow up Consultation: $65


    Includes: Consultation
    Acupuncture
    Cupping
    Bronze Package 30mins

    Initial Consultation: $65
    Follow up Consultation: $50


    Includes: Consultation
    Acupuncture
    Fertility Enhancement Package

    Includes: Information Pack
    BBT Charts
    Acupuncture & Herbs
    Cupping & or
    Massage



    Please note:
    • All Fertility Enhancement Packages come with an Information Pack that includes reading material, BBT chart etc.
    • The Wellness Package is a complete package that includes herbs or powders.
    • If herbs are required in the Gold/Silver/Bronze packages the price will be additional.
    • We have a Pensioners/Students rate. All cards must be presented on the day


      I am a member of AACMA therefore health rebates are available


      Hours Of Business
      Monday to Saturday By Appointment
      Bookings Essential on Saturday


      Location
      Located in Cato Street Carpark (Coles & Safeway carpark). 5 min walk from Prahran Station.
      Tram: Toorak Rd, Mavlern Rd & High Street. Chapel Street and St Kilda Rd

      QUALIFICATION DETAILS

      Amanda Waaldyk graduated from Victoria University with a Bachelor of Health Science. Following graduation amanda undertook further studies within China with a strong focus on Gynaecology and Musckuloskeletal disorders. Amanda has certificates from the following hospitals:

    • Zhejiang Provincial Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Hangzhou.
    • Red Cross International Hospital Huai Hua
    • Jinan Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Shandong TCM Affilated Hospital
    • Certificate in Cosmetic Acupuncture, Medboo Beijing

      Amanda is a triathlete and worked previously with the Western Bulldogs. Amanda also volunteers with the organisation Hands on Health (HOH).

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      Service Categories

      Acupuncture, Herbalists, Natural Fertility Management, Nutrition, Sports Injury Therapy, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Weight Loss, Womens Health

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